Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Essay by two postu- 10 lates , the only ones he deems necessary for his complete intelligibility : the first , that the reader would steadily look into his own mind to know whether the principles stated are ideally true ; the second ...
... Essay by two postu- 10 lates , the only ones he deems necessary for his complete intelligibility : the first , that the reader would steadily look into his own mind to know whether the principles stated are ideally true ; the second ...
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... Essay displays than that the significance of forms should be here confined to an expressiveness based upon external associations , the percep- tion of which makes no demand upon the imagination . PAGE 252 1. 5. the disinterestedness of ...
... Essay displays than that the significance of forms should be here confined to an expressiveness based upon external associations , the percep- tion of which makes no demand upon the imagination . PAGE 252 1. 5. the disinterestedness of ...
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... essay are not very clear ; but a doubt seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original ... Essay on Beauty ' , which belongs to that year , and shows the influence of Schelling , who here too has assisted ...
... essay are not very clear ; but a doubt seems to have arisen in Coleridge's mind as to the justice of his original ... Essay on Beauty ' , which belongs to that year , and shows the influence of Schelling , who here too has assisted ...
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